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    There’s a lot you can do with a home control system. They are so smart and powerful that if you wanted to automate the dog you probably could. Not quite, but there’s no limit—other than your budget—to the amazing setups possible when you’ve got the right system, the right professional installing it and a really creative mind. The Elan g! system programmed by AudioVideo Specialists for a 10,000-square-foot suburban Chicago home epitomizes the extent of a well-executed home control plan. The g! system accomplishes these and other feats by seamlessly integrating a variety of electronic systems under one main control processor. Tied together in this home are a whole-house audio and video system, lighting, heating and cooling, security, surveillance cameras, motorized window treatments, irrigation and pool and spa controls.


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    As it reads it seems they went whole hog on the control aspect but skimped on the home theater.

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    There were a some other "odd" choices as well.

    I have a $60 temp regulated fan controller that doesn't have to text me or shut down my equipment to protect it from heat. It simply turns on the fans.

    It would piss me off to no end to have my phone go off at 3 a.m. just to let me know my equipment I forgot to turn off had now been turned off.

    Second, an Optima projector...... really? With 24 remotes? Two remotes that could change the thermostats would lead to divorce in my home. Or at least an old fashioned duel to the death.

    24 is just insanity.

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